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Oh sh*t...here we go AGAIN! Enough already. Sorry, but who gives a crap. Drive what you have and enjoy it!
Not the point. It's not about which is better.
We didn't get a fiar shake in that article.
help people out with factual tech and information when you can
Holy Cross in Colorado, Rubicon in California, almost any of the common wheeling trails in Idaho, Pritchett Canyon in Moab, and those are just ones I did last summer.
I'm pretty sure my opinion that the 80 kicks the 100s butt everywhere but in an expedition type wheeling excursion is correct!
I guess I don't consider those extreme. I consider areas like Farmington, Cedar City, BFE and Helldorado in Moab are extreme.
I liked the article. I think that if one reads between the lines, the solution is the HDJ105.
Thanks for mentioning that Eric. Next time I am out in Arizona John I'd be happy to show you some "extreme" trails.
Trying to discredit the article....
They are not comparable in my opinion - it matters most what you drive 90% of the time. Select your vehicle based on this and you can not go wrong with either.
When an article appears inside a tech magazine, the readers expect the information to be as accurate or gospel as possible. It is obvious to many based on the verbage that the wink went to the 80-series. That's not good in a tech article.
It's not about which vehicle one prefers or you or me like better. It's about presenting ALL the facts and accurately, fair and balanced.
But posting inacturate things on a tech forum is ok?